BuilderVault
About BuilderVault

A field guide for building Microsoft business apps.

BuilderVault helps Power Platform makers and developers move faster with practical implementation patterns, examples, standards, cheat sheets, and browser-based tools.

BuilderVault is focused on the work that happens after a maker already knows what they need to build: saving records correctly, designing list schemas, avoiding delegation problems, handling flow failures, preparing ALM releases, and handing work to another builder without hidden assumptions.

The site is intentionally practical. Pattern pages connect to examples, cookbooks, standards, and tools so a Power Platform builder can move from a search question to a usable implementation path quickly.

Who it is for

  • Canvas app makers building production Power Apps.
  • Flow builders creating supportable Power Automate processes.
  • SharePoint builders designing list-backed apps.
  • Dataverse developers planning tables, roles, and model-driven apps.
  • Platform owners standardizing ALM, governance, and support practices.

What BuilderVault is not

BuilderVault is not a replacement for Microsoft documentation, tenant-specific architecture review, legal advice, security review, or production testing. Every pattern should be adapted and validated in your own environment.

BuilderVault is an independent resource and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Microsoft.

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